When Wizards of the Coast first printed etched foils, we created distinct Scryfall entries for some of these etched foils.EUR pricing for etched and glossy will be arriving later.Etched foil pricing will be reflecting in the pricing fields under prices and prices.API Card objects now have a finishes attribute, which details if a card is available in nonfoil, foil, etched, or glossy.Hello friends! Scryfall is adding API support for tracking if a card is available in etched foil or glossy treatments. If you need additional clarification on any of these changes, please don’t hesitate to contact us They should be considered temporary band-aids until you are able to update anything affected by the domain changes. We will be creating redirects for c1., but you should not permanently rely on these redirects. What if I have cached the old links? Will you set up any redirects? No, the new origins should function the same with Cross Origin Resource Sharing. Will this affect projects I have that use CORS? No, this only affects our file download hosts and the URIs found in image_uris and download_uri and similar fields inside API objects. If you have already been using the API to retrieve image and file URIs, nothing should change for you. You will receive an HTTP redirect right to the latest bulk data file of that type. If you want to bookmark a direct link to a bulk data item, use the /bulk-data/:type method and specify the format=file option.You will receive an HTTP redirect to the correct file. If you want to download a card’s image using its Scryfall ID, use the /cards/:id endpoint and specify the format=image option.If you want to download a card’s image using its set code and collector number, use the /cards/:code/:number method and specify the format=image option.Instead you should fetch card data using our API or bulk file offerings, those objects always include the correct and up-to-date URI to card images and downloadable files. We don’t recommend that you ever try to manually construct a link to a file on c1. or similar. Scryfall is transitioning to a new file hosting provider to improve our scalability. Images and bulk data files will stop being hosted on: Starting in October 2022, Scryfall will be transitioning our image and data origins to new subdomains.
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